Whats it like going from Indie films to being in a blockbuster?
Eva Green: I think the work is the same. It’s just a difference when you do all the publicity. It’s like another job. I remember the first time I did The Dreamers. I went to Venice; quite a good amount of publicity, a lot of roundtables and TV. I was just not expecting that. I thought I was going to visit Venice, but actually no. You have great chemistry with Daniel in the film. Was there a lot of rehearsal? Eva Green: We didn’t have a lot of time to really prepare. It was more instantaneous and instinctive. In the morning I went to his trailer and if I wanted to make some changes there was sort of a go between me and the director. It was good because Daniel is always like, “C’mon let’s go for it. Let’s fight for it!” It sounds like you got Daniel on your side with Martin Campbell. What didn’t you like about the character that you wanted to change? Eva Green: It’s always from Bond’s vision, from Bond’s point-of-view. It’s not from my vision, my point-of-view. I wanted to let the audien